Hindley Cinemas 1-4 88 Hindley Street, Adelaide, SA - Previously the Metro theatre.
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Hindley Cinemas 1-4 88 Hindley Street, Adelaide, SA - Previously the Metro theatre.
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In 1975, the beautiful interior of the Metro Theatre was gutted for a four-cinema complex for Greater Union Theatres. Opened as the Hindley Cinemas 1-4 on 8th August 1975. Cinema 1 was located in the former circle and seated 571. Cinema 2 with 386 seats was created in space above the entrance foyer, with the screen at the Hindley Street end. Cinema 3 was created in the left-hand side of the former stalls and seated 300. Cinema 4 was created in the right-hand side of the former stalls and seated 284. The front of the building was painted purple. The foyer was also covered in purple carpet. Hindley Cinemas 1-4 closed on 11th April 1991. - Notes contributed by KinoCQ/Australian Cinema And Theatre Society.
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